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El presidente de Rusia, Vladímir Putin, calificó de “razonable” el aumento de la tasa de interés de referencia al 20 % anunciado a finales de febrero por el Banco Central del país, ya que la medida ayudó a estabilizar el sector y los mercados financieros.

“La decisión funcionó”, subrayó el mandatario ruso. “La economía de Rusia sigue estabilizándose, la inflación se ha ralentizado. Las tasas semanales de aumento de los precios se han acercado a sus niveles normales”, agregó. Según Putin, el fortalecimiento activo del rublo en el mercado financiero y la dinámica de los consumidores contribuyen a la tendencia económica positiva que se registra en el país.

Al mismo tiempo, subrayó que es importante “no dejar de controlar la situación” y destacó la necesidad de estimular la demanda interna y de ayudar a las empresas rusas para que aumenten la oferta de productos y servicios.

 


PrisioneroEnArgentina.com

Abril 26, 2022


 

24 thoughts on “Putin y la economía de Rusia”

    • Karen Beckwith
    • posted on April 27, 2022

    Will he attack NATO troops?

    • storm temple
    • posted on April 27, 2022

    Lock him up !!!!

  1. 政府と国民は同じものです。 政府は、自発的または恐れて、国民の支援なしに働くことはできません。
    私たち全員が同盟を結び、プーチンと戦うことが不可欠です。 ウラジーミルプチンは冷酷な存在です。
    東京の王女

    • nadia prydcodcko
    • posted on April 26, 2022

    Zobaczymy, jak bardzo pan Putin będzie się opierał.
    Chciałbym dać mu dużego kopa w tyłek.

    • augusto
    • posted on April 26, 2022

    Este hombre es un loco peligroso

      • hector manuel espinoza
      • posted on April 26, 2022

      Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nos va a matar a todos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

        • daniela guidi
        • posted on April 26, 2022

        Es un loco

    • toxic . provocateur
    • posted on April 26, 2022

    I think Putin doesn’t know what he is talking about.

    • Анита Боровска
    • posted on April 26, 2022

    Не знаю, что будем делать, все дорого.
    Вскоре мы увидим это как нечто очень обычное, что нас удивит. И цены смешные. Цены ужасные.

      • Ashley Ping
      • posted on April 26, 2022

      Me too

    • Vicky Roe
    • posted on April 26, 2022

    I hope he runs out of money and that will be the end of it

  2. And we have Biden who is unable to think big.

    1. Biden is the solution to this conflict??? God help us!!!!

        • pam cerrotto
        • posted on April 26, 2022

        I didn’t say that at all

          • dr. lecter 2018
          • posted on April 26, 2022

          Sorry… 🙁

    • ron
    • posted on April 26, 2022

    it also means that the life of Putin is still not affected irrespective of how miserable common people are.

  3. In my humble opinion, we have to reform democracy, stop political campaign of millions of money from corporations’ interests, change their names for public servants give them minimum to medium wage maximum, take only people who’s interested in having no private finance and disclosure of how much they make so we have control and keep a watch of corruption, stop with the circus debate on parliament, we vote for the issues we face, stopping misleading the public about right and left-wing politics, remove the party system.
    We should be able to choose the smartest public servants to work for the country and strengthen it as never before. All the money interest aside. Get the big corporations to pay their fair share of tax, change for the better. It has to be a revolution. Attract only people who feel interested for making a better country and governance and put aside money interest, those on money should go into business. It would be like creating a new system of governance. This thing would be like putting a limit on what government body representatives can earn max so limiting their power and we could turn the wheel round either way easily when at the same time have more say on the things that affect the country. Those on gov representatives unsatisfied with the system could donate part of their wealth to keep on government if they like, but that would have to be on the watch so not to exceed a certain limit and also their work ethics, not to say the least our vote. It can be and should be fairer to everybody. Democracy is dead the way it is, doesn’t serve us the majority and we’re approaching more uncertain tension times as never before with climate and wars, we’ve got to change to survive..

    • francis stith
    • posted on April 26, 2022

    The saddest thing is that these decisions only affect the people who do not control the war.

    1. if russia is still persisting with the war in ukraine, it simply means that not enough pain has been inflicted on russia.

        • Reactive Colors
        • posted on April 26, 2022

        The problem is that it’s not Putin feeling the pain. So it might not make a difference.

        1. Yeah, keeping foreign traders out of trading thenrouble shows great confidence. So does a 17% base borrowing rate, a ban on farm exports and lines of people trying to withdraw their savings in dollars.

            • Лоа Мизеревица
            • posted on April 26, 2022

            Вам показывают и рассказывают ложь. Поздравляю

          1. 푸틴은 세계를 멸망시킬 것이다
            푸틴은 돈에 관심이 없다
            푸틴은 권력에 관심이 있다, 그렇지 않으면 그는 원자 폭탄으로 우리 모두를 죽일 것이다

          • Crispin MacAuley
          • posted on April 26, 2022

          as always.

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